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Problems maintaining a safe temp in my beardie's enclosure...
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[QUOTE="J4ckdaw-, post: 2026024, member: 117954"] Apologies in advance, but could you specify a bit? The temps with the basking bulb off are roughly 78-80 degrees, that I feel won't be high enough for his basking spot- should I turn the bulb on early (ordinarily turns on and off at 7:20 AM and 7:20 PM) say maybe 6:50-7:00 AM and let it heat up before unplugging it when I head off to work? Temps by then are usually 95-105 degrees with a cool side of 75-80. It might cool down a bit though, would that be a cause for concern or would it be fine for a day? The AC in my house comes out of a non-movable ventilation system constructed into my walls, it runs out of a grill beneath the cabinet where I keep my bearded dragon's enclosure which does little to nothing asides from cool down the room a bit. He isn't lethargic or overly dehydrated as of right now, although he is black bearding much more frequently which I'm assuming is because of such high temps. So, is what your implying to not buy a dimmer? I'm most likely going to prop the light up, how does that sound? [/QUOTE]
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